Phoebe Bridgers rose to indie-rock stardom the traditional way: by performing her incisive and plaintive songs for gradually growing audiences on tour, night after night.
But due to the pandemic, she’s grown to achieve mainstream recognition largely from the confines of her home.“It feels very unreal, because my life has actually changed very little,” Bridgers, 26, says with a rueful laugh about the momentous year that has seen her rack up four Grammy nominations, a string of successful live performances and feverishly positive album reviews.
Clad in a decidedly unglamorous baseball cap and hoodie, she’s speaking over Zoom from her new L.A. apartment while her recently adopted puppy, Maxine, bounds around in the background.
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